Talk:Mercury 13
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Plagiarism - Who copied whom?
editA paragraph from this article:
- A few women took additional tests. Jerrie Cobb, Rhea Hurrle, and Wally Funk went to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma for Phase II testing, consisting of an isolation tank test and psychological evaluations. Because of other family and job commitments, not all of the women were able to take these tests, however. Instead, once Cobb had passed the Phase III tests (advanced aeromedical examinations using military equipment and jet aircraft), the group prepared to gather in Pensacola, Florida at the Naval School of Aviation Medicine to follow suit. Two of the women quit their jobs in order to be able to attend. A few days before they were to report, however, the women received telegrams abruptly canceling the Pensacola testing. Without an official NASA request to run the tests, the Navy would not allow the use of its facilities for an unofficial project.
Pretty much identical paragraph from a NASA website:
- A few women took additional tests. Jerrie Cobb, Rhea Hurrle, and Wally Funk went to Oklahoma City for an isolation tank test and psychological evaluations. Because of other family and job commitments, not all of the women were asked to take these tests, however. Instead, the group prepared to gather in Pensacola, Florida at the Naval School of Aviation Medicine to undergo advanced aeromedical examinations using military equipment and jet aircraft. Two of the women quit their jobs in order to be able to attend. A few days before they were to report, however, the women received telegrams abruptly canceling the Pensacola testing. Without an official NASA request to run the tests, the Navy would not allow the use of their facilities for an unofficial project.
http://history.nasa.gov/flats.html
Did NASA copy Wikipedia without proper attribution or was it the other way around? Ileanadu (talk) 15:32, 27 July 2010 (UTC)
- Wikipedia copied from NASA. Here's the addition to Wikipedia, March 23, 2006: [1]. Here is the NASA page as it appeared on January 14, 2006 (i.e., two months before the addition): [2]. It probably should be sourced to the NASA site.
- As far as "...without proper attribution" is concerned, works of the U.S. government are public domain. You can legally do what you wish with them. Assuming this is a work by NASA (as opposed to a work by a non-NASA person that NASA is publishing), there is no legal requirement for attribution. However, it's certainly sporting to do so, and Wikipedia policies are often more stringent than the law requires, so WP policies may very well call for attribution, although it is not required. TJRC (talk) 16:24, 27 July 2010 (UTC)
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This article swiped the text verbatim from the NASA page on the FLATs (http://history.nasa.gov/flats.html). I don't think merely citing the page as a reference covers plagiarism. |
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DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN IN THE AMERICAN SPACE PROGRAM: THEN AND NOW (pdf)
edit- DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN IN THE AMERICAN SPACE PROGRAM: THEN AND NOW
- Christy L. Cechman
- for
- SPST503 B001 Fall 2013: Chronology of Space
- Dr. Jerome Gideon
- January 30, 2014
- American Public University System
- http://digitalcommons.apus.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1000&context=studentsstem
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Cleanup required
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This is an important article. Making it longer while reducing its quality does it a disservice. 73.92.193.211 (talk) 04:55, 27 April 2019 (UTC)
Social considerations of the hearing section
editThe Social considerations of the hearing section contains only 2 sources, and it is unclear how much of the text is actually suppported by the sources. Also a lot of the text is written in extreme poor English and reads like a personal essay. It needs to be cleaned up and the unverifiable claims and analysis removed. 92.111.0.82 (talk) 14:22, 25 September 2020 (UTC)